Claytor Lake State Park Campground - Campground near Dublin, Virginia, United States - Description
Claytor Lake State Park Campground
Located on the 4,500 acre, 21 mile long Claytor Lake (from which the park was named) in the New River Valley of southwestern Virginia, Claytor Lake State Park offers a wide variety of activities for water and land enthusiasts. Easily accessible from Interstate 81, the park features the only full service marina in the state park system. In addition, there are miles of hiking trails, swimming, camping facilities, cabins and a visitor center. The visitor center is located in the historic Howe House. The lake and the park are named after Graham Claytor (1886-1971), who was vice president of Appalachian Power and supervised construction of the dam.
Claytor Lake State Park covers 472 acres. Lake size, 4,500 acres; 21 miles long. The park has approximately three miles of lake frontage.
| Name | Claytor Lake State Park Campground |
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| Ownership Type | Public |
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| Number of Cabins | 12 |
| Facilities | - Drink Water - Dump Station - Flush Toilet - Playground - Showers |
| Operational Season | January to December |
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| Rating | Campground has not been rated. |
| Nearby Town | Dublin, Virginia, United States |
From I-81, take Exit 101 (Claytor Lake) to State Route 660. Route 660 ends at the park entrance.
| Latitude | 37.0586070495 degrees / 37° 3.516' / 37° 3' 30.99" |
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| Longitude | -80.6242632866 degrees / -80° 37.456' / -80° 37' 27.35" |
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| Last edited by Nick on 07/23/2010 |